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If youve ever watched a dog chew on a bone, youve probably noticed how hard she concentrates on itturning it over, getting a stronger grip, digging her teeth into it. She knows that the best meat is at the center of the bone, so she keeps chewing until she gets to the really good stuff. Believe it or not, thats not too different than what it means to meditate. Meditation essentially means to chew on something over and over again. Chew on This provides you with something to chew on that will take you deeperto the really good stuff. The more you chew on Scripture, the more you allow it to nourish you and give you strength. But even more than that, it draws you closer to the God who created you and wants to be in a relationship with you. During this month long devotional, youll walk through guided meditations, journaling opportunities, Scripture to chew on, and questions for reflection. All these experiences will help you discover Christ in your everyday life and grow closer to God. Take a big bite and chew on Gods Word for a while. See how good the good stuff inside can really be.

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Dave Ambrose has been working with students for more than 15 years. He is currently overseeing the youth ministry at BridgeWay Community Church in Indianapolis. Hes also a trainer for Youth Specialties and a frequent speaker at retreats and youth worker training events. But Daves favorite thing to do in the entire world is dancing with his two boys, Josh and Ty, and their dog, Raider, in the living room. Daves wife, Melody, usually just sits and laughs at them all.

Author Bio

Dave Ambrose has been working with students for more than 15 years. He is currently overseeing the youth ministry at BridgeWay Community Church in Indianapolis. Hes also a trainer for Youth Specialties and a frequent speaker at retreats and youth worker training events. But Daves favorite thing to do in the entire world is dancing with his two boys, Josh and Ty, and their dog, Raider, in the living room. Daves wife, Melody, usually just sits and laughs at them all.

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If youve ever watched a dog chew on a bone, youve probably noticed how hard she concentrates on itturning it over, getting a stronger grip, digging her teeth into it. She knows that the best meat is at the center of the bone, so she keeps chewing until she gets to the really good stuff. Believe it or not, thats not too different than what it means to meditate. Meditation essentially means to chew on something over and over again. Chew on This provides you with something to chew on that will take you deeper---to the really good stuff. The more you chew on Scripture, the more you allow it to nourish you and give you strength. But even more than that, it draws you closer to the God who created you and wants to be in a relationship with you. During this month long devotional, youll walk through guided meditations, journaling opportunities, Scripture to chew on, and questions for reflection. All these experiences will help you discover Christ in your everyday life and grow closer to God. Take a big bite and chew on Gods Word for a while. See how good the "good stuff" inside can really be.

I bought this for a teen in our youth group and it was horrible. There's not much scripture/study and the guided meditations "creeped" her out. Two of the worst were imagining your dad lost his job and you lived in a cardboard box and imagining you were at your own funeral.